"The peace that I wanted, I got": Qualitative insights from patient experiences of SMART DAPPER interventions for major depression and traumatic stress disorders in Kenya.

SMART DAPPER is an implementation science study responding to mental health treatment gaps for depression and trauma-related disorders in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). We report on patient experiences in a study using a Sequential, Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial (SMART) design to test first and se...

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Main Authors: Monica Getahun (Author), Muthoni A Mathai (Author), Grace Rota (Author), Ammon Allen (Author), Rachel L Burger (Author), Elizabeth Opiyo (Author), Dennis Oluoch (Author), Josyline Wangia (Author), Raphael Wambura (Author), Anne Mbwayo (Author), Peter Muchembre (Author), Raymond R Obura (Author), Thomas C Neylan (Author), Gregory A Aarons (Author), Linnet Ongeri (Author), Susan M Meffert (Author)
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS), 2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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